Elijah



f Milwaukee and in the State of Wisconsin, have in# rented certainImprovements in Punch and Eyeletingu first punching the "holes and thenautomatically feedl in the holes and set down, new holes being punched'vat'the saine time, and then fed along alternately till vthelast holesl.are punched, when the punches are l ispnt to it by setting down" thelast eyelets.'

` A.Descriplionofthe Drawingjcmiingoart qf'th'ispecty eyelet-hopper.

Figure 5 is a view oi the head of. the eyelot-settingrods.

l upper end of the chutes. I

l Figure Sis e lView of the carriage and nnvils.

'- Athe supporting-frame.

saremo', which actuellesI theseveral parte of the'rnay.spiralsprings-inside of reds D.

in iranieLto'whieh links 0 are attached, Gore collars c n shaft E, whichforni the holes `in the top, ends ot' rods D..

' Thesecollarsare made with a headjiin one side ol" und the .collarnndmlnosehead fastened toithe shiift hl'- Unsinn 1n;- ensei, or.Mitwnunnn, wisconsin..

VLottem Patent No. 113,211, .dated March 28, 1.87 1.

Anesnollenenr in' nunon sitoExtensiones-cernes.

The Seheulcreferrerl to. m these Lettere Estant ena making peut of thesame.

r, Ennis sniwfnrninvatnee, in nie county or Machines, ot' whichthefollcwing is a 'specilicatiom Y Mature.' und Olgcct of thcncention.My invention is for punching two holes at the seme tim/wand pnttingtwoeyelets in boots and shces'or anything else, on opposite sides of theslit, and setting theeyelets down firmly inplace; andthis is done by ingthe article in which the holes are punched, along to the' eyeletingapparatus, when the eyelets are placed swungoutfclear of vthe article,and -the-nishing touche' jcatwn.' I Figure 1 is a 'side View of my'invention with the punching apparatus thrown open.

.Figure 2V is a front view. Figure 3, a sectionalv view. l Figure 4 is aview of the adjustable bottom of the rignreo is new or stemmen of uwnubes with theirvsprings. g.. 'r Y Figurer7 is a section of theeyeletniopperjind the Gcneralcscrtptio. A is the .hed-.llame of themachine.

' B, a hentlever, held fast upon the s'hal't'n h'yasetl4 chine.l illinks oonnectinghent lever B 'to settingjrcfis l). The lower ends of-these rods D are hollowto reeeire the 'sliding pins E, which areelasticelly seated under Rods D are hung en shaft F, 'w`hich has itshearings' a lmshin'fggl for S are pins-and springs on the back side ofrods D,

h'erds D,.and a loose oui-side collar on the other side,

-sy' set-screws H, which .poss thron'nh hotline the shaft.'

This leaves the rods l) so that they can he changed nearer together' orfurther apart,zasinay he desired, and each he independent of the other,and can be moved forward or backward without moving the shaft..

roller on frame which, as the flame is pressed down, strikes lever L onits inclined end, and carries it down with itnntil, the inclined endassu-mes ya perpendicular' position, when it holds lever L inv that position, sliding down against it, the 'other end oi'lever L being secnredto the `frames/i. `and connected with link hl, and that, in turn withhead N of punching- 'fraine 0, at the bottoni of which are punches P P;

It will be vseen that this roller K forces the punches down just farenough to ont the holes, and then slides down further Without changingthe position of the punches.

guides, through whiehzpass rods 33,with4 springs inthefrontends ofthcseguides pressingagainst rods D4 to hold them hack against roller R; andasthese rods D are pressed down pins E enter the eyelets in the. mouthof the chutes fand then an enlargement on rods D strikes the'rollcr ltandthe rods D are pressed tor- Ward so as to take the eyelets over theholes punched in the article and the auvils to be set. l i l to pushthem forward when an eyelet is ynot wanted to` be taken from the chutes.'A

These' rods D are pushed forward when the first holes are punched in thework, soas not to take out eyelets.

T, a 'spring in a keeper-back of punching-iramelO, to carry the Tramehack to its position after the holes are punched. When the punches areset down and the holes Vpunched the Work is carried hack the distancerequired while the'punches are still in the work, and

.this spring yields for the punches to go hack; and, when thepunches-areraised, it then throws i thenrto their original position.

U, a spring on frame A2, to throw the' frame open when the catch l1' isloosened. v V, a spring on a movable rod, its lower end resting on aprojectionin A, and neet-screw und stop on the movable rod, holding itsupper end in position to raise punching-frame 0 up again after it'hasdone its work. W, a set-screw, with which to regulate the -punch`ing-frame (1 i X, a sliding head on punching-frame Il). lever, to reisethe i'eet 'which holds the article to' Vhe punched down.

Z, link which connects. lever "Sito feeorcds, B'.

A2, swinging punching-nume. C', springs ,on rods B', tc'throw them bachagain .afterbeing raised to let the worir` he fed up.

D', theieet which hold the articleV being eyeleted.

-on four spiral springs W', rlh'is cover is enr` whenthe-eyeletshreg'se't, nnd'when 'tliost's D arev the eyelets.

bottom of these rodstne rollers l', which, as theY :ire

pressed down, strikeswinging levers L and throw thorn out, whieh, es theend ol connecting-rod M is ottant-hed tintin-lr :it one end und nt `theotheremi to shui't ii'zuul rml 'Q' attached to shzti't P', and.eatrrialge lo rod Q', moves the carri-.ige 3' hoek, ztnrl thus Feeds upthe work; :ind the springs l1' throw rods'D and the set-works 'niekagain .sfter the work is performed.

N', locks whieh hold onrringeboek till punehes P l :ire released and aremoved bnelrwto their tiret position.

These looks have :in arm to them which, as the lower lend'is thrown ontby spring O' when levers L are thrown boel; for enough vto elezu thesezu'ms, will enteh the lower end ol lever L' and hold there till thefreine of roller l rises high enough to threw the upper end out, whichtrips the lower end, anni spring R throws the set-works lmelr :ign-in. f

Lil', box 'to set anything in for thegmuehesto out on.U','theiselting-zinrils;

V,e perforated oever over the 'settiug-envils, set xd down Q', to holdspring up to its work.-

Y', 'spring-hook? which, Iwhen lever Y is pressed clewmlheolesoverleverfynhd holds the'feet D up while the work isheing Adjusted.

- '-.r/j, framewhieli'hohlsguides'Q,.and is held bj; screwsy toi'nme'Alfandis .ifij-usfztble so as' to reise or lower guides Q, whenthe nntehine is adjusted for hiking als' ellopper secured to' frameA,which 'hold'sil-he eyelets. 'f l Gn the' inside ofmtlifis hopperis`- inannuler rim, 1), the top-'side smooth, but on the under and inner sideare perihrotions"approximating the sluipe of mi eyelet, Lindt-he outsideofthe rimv is n'rnde open, so that there n 'ohwoher-fri",'lor'eyeletsInll uronnd these perihrations, between them n-nd theeurh 'of the hopper;:mdthis rinris ntthehcd'to' zt'revolving bottoni,

,hyset-serews f, so'thi'tt' it een be raisedo'r lowered aeeorling to thesize of the eyelets; and this'rim is held 'up 'in"position'by'spirel'springs e around' setserews fj and es' thejperlbrzttious lzt'ronnidesnntll-est zit the l.op.si,;ie,the eyelets cziiniot'lmss ex'ce'ptllztuge down. -1' j 5;?, sin'ingnnder the bottom /to steady the motion.

it, shalt which revolves hottom d.

z',eolmeeting-rod which connects ermiic'a with :irin l, which operates'pewl n, meshiuginto ratchet-wheel m, thus revolving- 'the bottom diendagitntingthe eyelets.

p, thumb-screw on the end of shaft 7L, which holds the agitoting-workstogether, :ind vhieh is used to tg nite the eyelets when storting the1nnehine,'so es to 'lill the chutes before starting.'

f1 'nl iu'sting-eollzir to regulate the heightgof hotlr, the chutes.

t, the spring-jews ol` the chutes. u nre spring-mms slotted to hohl theeyelets onto the plus E till they reach n point overthe setting-:invils,und the pins E and sets I) have been brought in contact therewith.

fu, -zuljusting-serews for setting the chutes for dilerent-Sizedeyelets,

' fr, set-straw to adjust slide y to the clilerent-sizod neon eyelets,to lreep them in position while passing from, the. hopper lo the chutesd', ehmnber for the e3 is outside ol' the perforn-n tions in the riml1., The eyelets passingv through the perforzttionsin rim i),'\\'iththeir limoges down, cannot turn in this chamber, but :ire :til presentedto the mouth of the chutes just right :o poss through, und the slide yis raised lust high enough Ito hi the eyeletspziss under This slide. yis over .i larger opening than that all around the rim b, this openingheilig meule larger at the heed oi' the chutes for it 'voir for eyelets,and 'the division lie-tween tlf chutes is headed by n pointer, in', so'that the rire ii- .reeted iu both directions.

e is a. set-screw in slmt't P' to regulate the enr-ringe S', so its tobring the envi-ls under the setting-rods l) and pins lili* j is eset-screw and collar to regulateI the distance for the corrie-ge S totravel.

g', the'cm-ringe-wzty,for carriage S' te more on, hein gthe centralipiece of bed-frame A. This control piece is mn'de inelning, risinlcT.its it g buck to the backside of bed-trame A, so that ils the carriagegoes hnekit rises juste. jnigh to keep-the some preesure of the puncheson the setting surliiee. This enrrizige-wzty is in the eenter ofberth-nine A, and there is nnopeniug on eitel'i Side of it so that thework to he punehed con he placed nstride and paies up over it withoutJoining in Contact witli-zrnything. 4

7i', set-screws in the eerringe S", to adjust the outils to'nny distnneehperl; 4that may he neeessct i. l

tre serews or nuts' for the` pnrposeo: mijns" the settingrods l), andplate-ing them furthery apn-rt or 'nen-rer together, as, may he desired,

7.1' is t set-screw for the purpose 'of ing-ironie, C) higher or lower..i

' l', set-screws for the purpose ol' setting the P Pi'nrther :ipa-rt ornearer together.

This muehine-is'opernled by o. trezulie Minehead te rods connected tobent lever l5. The eyelets ore thrown promiseui'uslv` in the hopper n,:unl agitare-.il by taking hohl ol' thumh-screwp, whieh, by turniug'ittote sulciently, and then raise feet D hv press n down lever Y,wheu.cartel Yi will hook nu er lever L und hold them up; then inljust theortie z to be 'eye-- leted under feet D ou corr-inge S". ll o shoe, putthe; vnmp on the' carriage so'thnt the slit-oi' 4the shoe comes in' thecenter of the em'riege; then put'your lingers on springs SS and forcerods l) forwmd'so that the eyelet-pins E will clear the chute;thenpress' down nent lever B with the trendle until cnrriage S has beenmoved -boek the required distance; .toen let the lever Irl comohzielrnicgnin.` "l the motorini which wos puncln lwhen lever limostir-st pressed'down in that remit-ion, and the punches will then go boekinV positionpto multe twomoreholes; Then press vthe heut lover B eleairflown?, when the punches will punch two `nuire holes, end the setting-Aswing open :1nd the punches will he 'outside ofthe work; their set theinst two eyelets:

then rzxise the feet D', take out the vwork, :tud repo the mention4 Themachine cnn he set for liiiiirent kinds ol' worn by setting the portswith the set-screws described l'ur` ther apart or nearer together.

Claims. l claim my invention- 1. An eyeleting-nniehine, arranged topunch zwo punches will go-down a'certain distance, pressed .by roller K,Locking-levers N', springs 0',in combinaiionwitli and then it willassume a perpendicular position and roller K and lever.L,-snbstantiallyats-described. remain pressed 4down that distance while the roller 10.Frame Z', adjustable-guides and springs Q, roll K passes on,substantially asidesribed. ers 1t, and spring and pins S, incombination-- with Punching-frame 0,movable head X, spring V, rods .D,substantially as described. springT, set-serew W, and set-screw K',incombi- 11. inclined-way g', arranged in the center between' nationwith swingingframe A, substantially as dethe ontsides o f ame A, 'sotbata shoeor other elosed c scribed. f article may be fed up over-.andaround g', and thel 4.. Bent level- A ,links C, frame rods G', springsholes punched'and eyelets set, substantially as de-ivI Hylevers E,rollers Ff, rods B,'springs C', lever Y, feet scribed.1D','incombination with frarnes A and A1, snbstam' 12. Anuulal: rim l,perforated as described, with tialfy as' described.j 1 Y' chamber d',and pointer m', with slide y, and setscrew 5. Bent lever B,conneotin'gdinks C, frame I, rods w, substantially as described.v z G',springs H', roller K', leversL, lever M', shaft'Pf, 13. Outer pocket foreyelets at the llead of chutes rod Q', carriage S', all in combinationwith flames A- Ir, with pointer m' and slide g/,and set-screw lw,subandAl, substantially as described. stantially as described.oJOarriage-S', anvils U', with cover V', and springs 14.4 Bushing G,4With loose headand set-screws H, W',ali.in combination substantially asdescribed. 'in combination ivitlr shaft I andsetting-rodsD, sub- V7.Inolined way gv', in combination with carriage S', stantially asdescribed.' for tbe'purp'ose of keeping the elevation adjusted so a.that the punches" P may keep an even bearingwhiie 'they and thecarriage S' are fed up.l s Witnesses: ,8. Frame A, withpuuabing`-freme0, to swing open, W- M. HORNOR, isn thattiaepunches maynot be usedj'whennot desired. f J. Bt SEITE,

ELIJAH sim-iv.

